Here in Japan, where it's common to see someone thumbing away on a cell phone while on the train, NTT DoCoMo was one of the first companies in the world to release Java-capable mobile phones. In the ensuing six months, more than four million users have adopted the phones - and the numb...
Sep. 1, 2001 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 18,579 Replies: 1







Zev Blut is a software developer in the R&D department for Yamatake Corporation in Fujisawa, Japan. He has worked with the i-mode Java API since the phones were released to the public in January 2001.




















